I am using 64bit S11E. Everything worked fine earlier. But now I suspect the
disk is breaking down, it behaves weird. I have several partitions:
1) OpenSolaris b134 upgraded to S11E
2) WinXP
3) FAT32
4) ZFS storage pool of 900GB
Earlier, everything was fine. But suddenly OpenSolaris does not work
Sorry everyone, this one was indeed a case of root stupidity. I had
forgotten to upgrade to OI 148, which apparently fixed the write balancer.
Duh. (didn't find full changelog from google tho.)
On Jun 30, 2011 3:12 PM, "Tuomas Leikola" wrote:
> Thanks for the input. This was not a case of degraded
Rsync with some ignore-errors option, maybe? In any case you've lost some
data so make sure to take record of zpool status -v
On Jul 1, 2011 12:26 AM, "Tom Demo" wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I am trying to get my filesystems off a pool that suffered irreparable
damage due to 2 disks partially failing in
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:40:53PM +0100, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> > On 06/30/11 08:50 PM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
> >> I have a 1.5TB disk that has several partitions. One of them is
> >> 900GB. Now I can only see 300GB. Where is the rest? Is there a
> >> command I can do to reach the rest of the da
Do you get to the GRUB menu while booting from the larger drive
(then you can try verbose and/or mdb boots to Solaris and catch
its panic errors), or does the machine reboot before even getting
to GRUB?
Couple of "silly questions":
1) Did you "installgrub" onto the second drive?
2) Are you cert
Hi Jiawen,
Yes, the boot failure message would be very helpful.
The first thing to rule out is:
I think you need to be running a 64-bit kernel to
boot from a 2 TB disk.
Thanks,
Cindy
On 07/01/11 02:58, Jiawen Chen wrote:
Hi,
I have Solaris 11 Express with a root pool installed on a 500
on 01/07/2011 00:12 Joeri Vanthienen said the following:
> Hi,
>
> I have two servers running: freebsd with a zpool v28 and a nexenta
> (opensolaris b134) running zpool v26.
>
> Replication (with zfs send/receive) from the nexenta box to the freebsd works
> fine, but I have a problem accessing
Here's my disk layout
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500 GB disk
fdisk
Total disk size is 60801 cylinders
Cylinder size is 16065 (512 byte) blocks
Cylinders
Partition StatusType
Hi,
I have Solaris 11 Express with a root pool installed on a 500 GB disk. I'd
like to migrate it to a 2 TB disk. I've followed the instructions on the ZFS
troubleshooting guide
(http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Troubleshooting_Guide#Replacing.2FRelabeling_the_Root_Pool_